The loneliest generation isn’t Gen Z scrolling at 2 a.m. — it’s the Baby Boomers realizing that being useful and being valued are not the same thing
By Lachlan Brown The headlines keep saying Gen Z is the loneliest generation. And the data supports it, in a narrow, specific way. Young people report high rates of social isolation, screen-mediated connection that does not satisfy, and a pervasive sense of...





























